Binnend Oilworks Railway




Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.

This is a two platform station. The main station building is on the northbound platform. The station is in Kinghorn, just above Kinghorn Beach.
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Edinburgh and Northern Railway
D1935 and 47614 run through Kinghorn, with the Inverness - Ely leg of the 'Lord of the Isles Statesman', on 27th September 2021. ...
Bill Roberton 27/09/2021
45690 Leander speeds away from a very wet Kinghorn with the first 'The Aberdonian' of the season. The Jubilee was a substitute for Tornado which is ...
Bill Roberton 27/07/2023
GBRf 66743 passes Kinghorn with the 'Royal Scotsman' on its way from Edinburgh to Boat of Garten on 19 June 2023.
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Bill Roberton 19/06/2023
A view from the footbridge towards the station building at Kinghorn in August 2021. 170471 has called on an Edinburgh bound service. ...
Mark Bartlett 05/08/2021
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In 1881 the Burntisland Oil Company took on the ailing Binnend Oilworks and set about building a private railway to Kinghorn Goods Yard. The line ...
Bill Roberton //2006
The product of the late-Victorian Binnend Oilworks was sent off on its two mile branch to join the network immediately north of Kinghorn station. Some ...
David Panton 06/11/2010
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This oil works, opened in 1878 by the Binnend Oil Co Ltd, was served by a line from Kinghorn station with a reversing spur on the line. The line opened in 1887. The works closed in 1905.
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The Binnend Oilworks Railway ran from Kinghorn Goods Yard by way of a tunnel under the A921 on the right, to the works two miles away. This is a 2004 ...
Bill Roberton //2004
Looking south over Kinghorn Loch to the embankment of the Binnend Oilworks Railway, which ran from Kinghorn to the works and which closed in 1894.
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Bill Roberton 21/02/2023
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